Conduent (CNDT) stock climbed 3.1% on Thursday after the company announced it is embedding Google’s Gemini models into its Viewpoint legal eDiscovery platform.
The move is part of Conduent’s broader push to roll out generative AI across its technology stack.
At the center of the deal is Enhanced Review, a new GenAI capability built into Viewpoint. It applies user-defined protocols to identify relevant content, flag legal issues, and surface high-risk documents early in the review process.
According to Conduent, the tool can deliver a 30-60% reduction in document-intensive analysis effort. Results come with transparent reasoning, so legal teams can see not just what was flagged, but why.
Corporate legal departments are under pressure to handle growing volumes of data with the same headcount. That backdrop makes the timing of this announcement relevant.
The integration goes beyond document review. Viewpoint Apps use AI to convert unstructured documents into structured outputs like chronologies, privilege logs, and case reports.
Conduent’s CyberMine platform, integrated with Viewpoint Data Breach Analyzer, automates breach response by extracting and deduplicating participant data across millions of records. It then generates audit-ready notification lists.
George Wehbe, President of Commercial Solutions at Conduent, said the goal is to amplify expertise, not replace it. “Legal professionals are being asked to review exponentially more information with the same resources,” he said.
Unlike cloud-only platforms, Viewpoint gives clients options. Organizations can deploy as SaaS on Google Cloud, run it on-premises, or use managed services.
That flexibility is designed to meet varying regulatory and security requirements without sacrificing scale or performance.
Conduent said the collaboration with Google Cloud reflects a strategy of embedding AI across legal and compliance workflows over time.
Current capabilities are focused on eDiscovery and data breach response. The company has flagged contract analytics and investigations as the next areas for expansion.
Conduent operates across commercial, government, and transportation sectors, with around 48,000 employees globally.
The company processes over 14 million tolling transactions per day and disburses approximately $80 billion in government payments annually.
CNDT stock was up 3.1% Thursday at the time of the announcement.
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